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Asking Hong Kong Billionaires How They Got Rich!

By School of Hard Knocks

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  • High School Dropout Blueprint to 100 Million Pounds
  • Vertically Integrated Christmas Ornament Empire
  • Riches Are in the Niches: How This 31-Year-Old Billionaire Made £100 Million
  • I Failed Thousands of Times Until I Became a Champion
  • Built $100M Company After Dropping Out of High School

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Sir, a question for you. How old were you? Wait, real quick. Real quick. How old were you when you became a millionaire? Whoa, whoa, whoa. Wait, wait, wait, wait. I'm going all over Hong Kong interviewing the richest people. I'm going all over. Is that okay? How old were you when you became a millionaire? >> It's an interesting question cuz I'm a billionaire. >> You're what? >> I'm not a millionaire. I'm a billionaire. >> You're a billionaire? >> Yes. >> Excuse me, sir. Is this Is this your

McLaren? >> Yeah. Yeah. >> Both is mine. >> How did you get rich, man? I go all over the world. Anybody's billionaires and successful people. I have our own brand. >> So you started a company? >> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I'm the founder. >> And what's the company worth today? >> Around $100 million. >> So what was the most amount of money you made in a single year? >> Uh I don't know. Probably £100 million. >> 100 million? >> Yeah. Yeah. 80 million. 80 million. >> A year? Yeah. >> Are you serious?

McLaren? >> Yeah. Yeah. >> Both is mine. >> How did you get rich, man? I go all over the world. Anybody's billionaires and successful people. I have our own brand. >> So you started a company? >> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I'm the founder. >> And what's the company worth today? >> Around $100 million. >> So what was the most amount of money you made in a single year? >> Uh I don't know. Probably £100 million. >> 100 million? >> Yeah. Yeah. 80 million. 80 million. >> A year? Yeah. >> Are you serious?

Yes. >> I mean, we've done hundreds of millions of dollars >> in one year. >> Yeah. >> I'm a high school dropout. >> You're a high school dropout? >> Yeah. I'm a high school dropout. >> Did you have people that doubted you when you started your business? >> Are you kidding me? Everyone, almost 99% they doubt me. There's a young 20-year-old watching this right now. They want to make a hund00 million. 100 million pounds in today's world. Give them the blueprint right here. >> Wow. I mean,

I just flew across the world over 20 hours to land in one of the richest cities on the planet. This is Hong Kong, a city where more billionaires live per square mile than almost any city on Earth. But today, I'm not here for the views. I'm here to interview the millionaires and the billionaires who actually built this city. These are the people who move billions of dollars. They built empires and operate at a level that most people will never see. So today, I'm going to be asking the

people of Hong Kong, how they got rich, how they made their not just millions, but billions of dollars out here, you guys. So stay tuned from start to finish because this video is about to be insane. With that being said, let's get this video on the way.

[Music] Excuse me, sir. Do you speak English? Do you speak English? >> Sorry, I'm in a hurry. >> So, real quick, I grew a channel to 18 million followers. I interview successful people for the hurry. >> All right, my man. Thank you. >> Is this your G Wagon? Are you an entrepreneur? >> Sorry, my English was not >> Are you a business owner? >> No. >> Okay, no worries, man. Have a good one. >> You what? >> I saw you on Instagram. >> Yeah, I was going to try to interview

you. All right, you guys. Rolls-Royce. Come on. >> How you doing, bro? Good to see you, man. Nice to meet you. Excuse me, sir. Is this your Rolls-Royce? Sir, real quick. Is this bro getting married? Oh, excuse me, sir. Sir, >> how old were you when you became a millionaire? >> Um, sorry. Give me Maybe next time. >> Hey, real quick, sir. I'm I'm from the United States. I grew channel to 18 million followers just interviewing successful business owners. >> I got to finish this off. I'll talk to

you. All right, you guys. Rolls-Royce. Come on. >> How you doing, bro? Good to see you, man. Nice to meet you. Excuse me, sir. Is this your Rolls-Royce? Sir, real quick. Is this bro getting married? Oh, excuse me, sir. Sir, >> how old were you when you became a millionaire? >> Um, sorry. Give me Maybe next time. >> Hey, real quick, sir. I'm I'm from the United States. I grew channel to 18 million followers just interviewing successful business owners. >> I got to finish this off. I'll talk to

you in like 5 minutes. >> All right, brother. Appreciate you. All right, you guys. As you can see, look, man. These people are not willing to stop and talk, let alone get an interview. It's going to be nearly impossible right now, you guys. But look, all we're going to do is keep on going. Look, we're in Hong Kong right now. I'm all the way across the world from where I live. I norally film these in the States, so I have no idea what we're going to be getting into today.

We're not going to stop until I find some billionaires out here in one of the financial capitals of the world. >> Yes. >> Sorry, I'm too shy. >> He's wearing pajamas. He's like, it's all good. Well, are you from Hong Kong? >> Yeah. >> What is it that you do for work? >> I work in the Well, family business. >> What do you do? What do you guys do? >> We are a Christmas ornament manufacturer. >> Are you serious? Yeah. >> Are you one of the biggest in China? >> Yeah, the biggest. Yeah, >> actually.

Yeah. Hey, but I'm too shy. Yeah. So, >> one question though. I came all the way from Texas to interview people out here. I wanted to ask you, how did your family get into the business? >> We've been doing it for 50, 60 years. >> Actually, do you run the company today? >> I run the company today. >> So, let me ask you this. What are you doing to grow the business right now? >> Well, right now you have to diversify and you have to pivot and you know keep on moving. So,

so do you own like different verticals like you own the manufacturing? >> Yeah, we're a vertically integrated company. So, we own the entire supply chain. >> Explain that. What are the different verticals that you own? Bring me on the spot. >> What are the different verticals that you own? We import raw materials, buy the raw materials, we blow, injection mold. We have a lot of different types of production lines all vertically integrated. We pack it, we distribute

it, we ship it to America or ship it to the UK or Europe and then our customers, they sell it in their retail stores. >> Have the tariffs had a big impact on your business? >> Oh yeah, huge. A lot of uncertainty. It has created a lot of like ups and downs. So it went up to 145 and then went back down to 30. My category was at 0% tariff and now it's at 30% tariff. A lot of customers don't feel very certain about future. >> What's the most amount of money the business has generated?

I mean, we've done hundreds of millions of dollars >> in one year. >> Yeah. >> I I appreciate you and your time, man. That was awesome. And And why are there so many successful entrepreneurs in Hong Kong? >> 20, 30 years ago, Hong Kong was the gateway to China. And in the 80s and 90s, a lot of people from Hong Kong opened factories in China because at that time, China was a fishing village. They opened the economy up. And then after that, they are hundreds of

thousands of people came in, migrant workers, to find jobs. Hong Kong has over the last 30 years, 50 years has just been economic trading hub. >> You got great advice, man. Thank you so much for your time, man. I appreciate you. Where would you say what I find the wealthiest entrepreneurs in Hong Kong? Is this a good place to be? >> This is a good place to be. You can go to the Rosewood. All the young entrepreneurs, they'll be around this area for sure. >> Awesome, man. Great to meet you, man.

What was your name? >> Charlie. >> Charlie James. Thank you for your time, man. I appreciate you. >> You see him? Is he in the back? You see him? >> Oh, he's stopping. Yeah. >> Should I break the ice with him? >> Okay. Now, now >> he's coming. >> Okay. I just wonder why you keep interviewing our >> Yes sir. Yes sir. So I have one of the biggest business social media channels. Got >> you. So I have this channel right here where I interview a lot of uh >> Who am I here with today? >> Dr. Shak

inform our P. >> I can talk to them. Do you know where they are sir? >> I don't really know what they suggest you. >> Okay, we'll just talk to them real quick. >> You can contact them on the day, >> not sorry for that. >> No worries. Thank you. >> All right, you guys. So, as you can see, that did not last long, right? We just got kicked out of filming from the Four Seasons Hotel. But while we were at it, we at least got one. And we interviewed the owner of one of the largest

Christmasman ornament manufacturers in the entire world. What did he say the secret to success to making hundreds of millions of dollars a year was? Is they had a vertically integrated business. That's where the money is. But while we're at it, we're going to go find the next spot to go find the ultra rich out here in Hong Kong, you guys. Come on. All right, you guys. So, we just got to our next destination out here in Hong Kong. All right, we're at the Peninsula

Hotel. There's, as you can see, a fleet of Rolls-Royces, Bentley trucks, Lamborghinis, coming in and out of the valley, right? So, we're going to be going up to these people coming in and out of these cars, right? This is where some of the wealthiest people not only come here to stay, but live out here in Hong Kong, you guys. So, let's go see who we can walk up to and find. Come on. Excuse me, sir. Is this your Lamborghini? >> And how did you get a Lamborghini, man?

Hotel. There's, as you can see, a fleet of Rolls-Royces, Bentley trucks, Lamborghinis, coming in and out of the valley, right? So, we're going to be going up to these people coming in and out of these cars, right? This is where some of the wealthiest people not only come here to stay, but live out here in Hong Kong, you guys. So, let's go see who we can walk up to and find. Come on. Excuse me, sir. Is this your Lamborghini? >> And how did you get a Lamborghini, man?

What did you do to become wealthy? Sir, >> can I interview you for one minute? I I grew up to 18. >> All right, man. Have a good one, man. >> Excuse me, sir. Is this Is this your McLaren? >> Yeah. Yeah. Both is mine. >> How did you get rich, man? I go all over the world interviewing billionaires and successful people. What did you do for a living? >> I'd rather not say. >> So, so I'm I'm from the States. I've interviewed 32 billionaires in the last four years on their advice to the

younger generation. I've interviewed like Mark Cuban, Shaquille O'Neal. Let me ask you this. What types of businesses did you run? >> I have a few. I have trading. I have a law firm. >> What made you want to become an entrepreneur? A lot of people, they don't want to take that risk and do their own thing. >> My family was really poor. So my dad grew up really poor and he made it up himself and he always told me that if he made it himself I would find my own way.

younger generation. I've interviewed like Mark Cuban, Shaquille O'Neal. Let me ask you this. What types of businesses did you run? >> I have a few. I have trading. I have a law firm. >> What made you want to become an entrepreneur? A lot of people, they don't want to take that risk and do their own thing. >> My family was really poor. So my dad grew up really poor and he made it up himself and he always told me that if he made it himself I would find my own way.

You ended up making it yourself. >> Yeah. I never got any help from my family. So >> for people that don't know, what's the name of that car right there? >> Pagani. >> Pagani. How much did that cost? >> How much was that? >> 2.5 million. >> And you bought it cash? >> Yeah. Yeah. Both of them. Yeah. Yeah. >> Actually. So So what was the most amount of money you made in a single year? >> Uh I don't know. Probably £100 million. >> 100 million. >> How was that possible? What business was

that primarily? Was that the law firm? What trading? No, trading everything. We do global markets. So, yeah. >> So, do you own your own brokerage, your own exchange or what? >> No, no, no. We do IPOs and everything. >> You take companies public. >> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. >> You actually How did you get into that business? >> Well, everyone wants to bring their company to public, right? So, uh we bring them over. We do all the things for them. We take the pot and then we partner up with everyone. Do

that primarily? Was that the law firm? What trading? No, trading everything. We do global markets. So, yeah. >> So, do you own your own brokerage, your own exchange or what? >> No, no, no. We do IPOs and everything. >> You take companies public. >> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. >> You actually How did you get into that business? >> Well, everyone wants to bring their company to public, right? So, uh we bring them over. We do all the things for them. We take the pot and then we partner up with everyone. Do

you think businesses should go public in today's world or is there a risk there as well when you take in all those different investors like public? >> Sorry. Sorry. Sorry. Interview. >> Hey. Hey, sometimes you got to do business mid interview. It happens. >> One more. >> One more. How old are you now? >> I'm 31. >> 31. There's a young 20-year-old watching this right now. They want to make a hundred million. 100 million pounds in today's world. Give them the blueprint

right here. Second 60. Give them the blueprint. >> Well, everyone has their own way out. There's no way you can copy me. There's no way I can copy you. So, everyone's different. >> I understand that from competition. It's competitive in the businesses that you're in. What do you >> No, no. I mean, my my market is really niche. We only have a few people in the in the business. >> So, the riches are in the niches. >> Definitely. How did you come upon that niche of anything you could have done?

right here. Second 60. Give them the blueprint. >> Well, everyone has their own way out. There's no way you can copy me. There's no way I can copy you. So, everyone's different. >> I understand that from competition. It's competitive in the businesses that you're in. What do you >> No, no. I mean, my my market is really niche. We only have a few people in the in the business. >> So, the riches are in the niches. >> Definitely. How did you come upon that niche of anything you could have done?

I mean, I have a double degree in economics and law. >> But what's more important? Books smarts or street smart? >> Street. Definitely street. Books won't bring you anywhere, right? If you're only books smart, then no matter how good you are, I don't care where you graduated from or anywhere, you might be working for me anyway. So, >> love that. That's why they say see students from the world. >> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, I never ask anyone who works for me. I never require

them to have any specific educational wise. I don't require them to have that. I need them I need them to be smart. >> What do you look for that tells you somebody's going to be successful? What's the one trait you've seen the most successful people? >> Street smart. Definitely street smart. >> How did you get your street smarts? >> I really don't know how to tell you, but I'm just like you and I. You're street smart. You guys are all street smart. I can tell. It's born, right? It's born

with it. Is it inside you? >> It's definitely born with it. I mean, you you cannot pretend for it. It doesn't work that way. >> Give me your best negotiation tactic for anybody in business. >> Wow. Always know what you're worth and then keep that in your mind. >> So, you weren't afraid to walk away if somebody didn't come. >> Yeah, definitely. Definitely. Definitely. >> Thank you so much for your time, man. What was your name, man? >> Bobby. >> Bobby. It means a lot, man. I actually

saw you guys on Instagram before. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I follow you guys. >> Most common mistake you see people make. >> I got a goal. >> Hey, have a good one, man. Thank you for your time, bro. Have a good one, man. Hey, so we got my guy pulled up in the McLaren. I guess there was a Pagani behind it that turns out he actually owns both of them like he said, but he made $100 million in a year, man. I'm glad we ran out to that man in Hong Kong, man. Like he said, books smarts

don't mean anything if you don't have the street smarts. That's how you make it in business. Great interview out here in Hong Kong, man. Let's keep this thing rolling. Come on. All right, you guys. We got a van pulled up from the valley right now. Excuse me, sir. Sir, got a question for you. How old were you? Wait, real quick. Real quick. How old were you when you became a millionaire? >> Whoa, whoa, whoa. Wait, wait, wait, wait. Hey, real quick, real quick. >> I'm going all over Hong Kong

interviewing the richest people. Hey, one minute real quick. I'm going all over. Is Is that okay? >> How old were you when you became a millionaire? >> It's an interesting question cuz I'm a billionaire. >> You're what? >> I'm not a millionaire. I'm a billionaire. >> You're a billionaire? >> How old are you? >> I'm 34. >> So, what age did you become a billionaire? >> 25, I would say. 25. I built one of the largest blockchain in the world. >> Are you serious? >> Yes.

Can I interview you off to the side real quick for one minute? >> Okay. >> Is that okay? >> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. >> Did you have people that doubted you early on? >> Of course. Like everybody around me don't know what I'm doing basically. >> Can you tell me a crazy business story? >> Yes, of course. So, I have lunch with Warren Buffett. >> You had lunch with Warren Buffett? >> Yes. 2020. >> How did you get a lunch with Warren Buffett? >> $4.5 million. >> So, you paid 4.5 million to get a lunch

with Warren Buffet. >> Yes. Yes. >> And was it worth it? >> Yes. It's totally worth it. What did Warren Buffet teach you in that lunch? >> He said, "Be careful with the one you marry. You need to make this decision like really hard." >> Warren Buffet told you. >> Yes. And I tell him to invest Tesla and Bitcoin. >> Do you own a lot of Bitcoin? >> Yes. I personally have a lot. >> Why are you telling Warren Buffet to invest in Bitcoin? >> The reason is because Tesla and Bitcoin

is building something new. So, never ever exist on earth before. So that's very important because in the capital markets we always give premium to new companies to new innovations rather than you know keep manufacturing the things we have been manufacturing for thousands of years. So that's why I tell Warren Buffett Tesla Bitcoin is definitely the best and also the reason Warren Buffett told me not to hold Bitcoin is the reason I invested Bitcoin. Crypto and the blockchain is the money for the

internet. Basically AI and internet won't understand the traditional finance. They won't understand the dollar. You know, we invented um basically 100 years ago now. They will understand Bitcoin and all the cryptocurrency because it's created by the machine language and created by computers. So better getting out. >> You think the US dollar is going to collapse? >> I think US dollars eventually going to be used by people in a digital way. But it won't be dominated because US dollar

internet. Basically AI and internet won't understand the traditional finance. They won't understand the dollar. You know, we invented um basically 100 years ago now. They will understand Bitcoin and all the cryptocurrency because it's created by the machine language and created by computers. So better getting out. >> You think the US dollar is going to collapse? >> I think US dollars eventually going to be used by people in a digital way. But it won't be dominated because US dollar

is invented by human not machine. So if you wants to get into crypto, the best time is now. >> Growing up, did you have any idea that you were going to become a billionaire? >> For myself, I think 100%. But for the people knowing me, I I I I think they have no idea I going to become a billionaire. >> Did you have people that doubted you? >> Everybody. >> Everybody. >> Among yourself and all of the billionaires that you've met, what is that one trait that they all have in common?

Yeah. I think for the one thing all the billionaire all share for me is they all have their own business. >> So if you can't get rich working for somebody else. >> Exactly. >> What's your name? >> Justin St. >> Justin. If me and you died tomorrow and you had one more message to leave with the younger generation, what would that be? >> Buy Bitcoin. >> Buy Bitcoin. >> Buy Bitcoin. It's going to become the future currency. >> You got amazing advice, man. >> Thank you.

Thank you so much for your time, man. And Justin, I have to ask you. I I connect with all the billionaires I interview. Can I get your contact? >> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Guys, I just interviewed one of the richest men in Hong Kong, and we're headed right now to go get our next interview, but I need you to stop and listen to me very carefully right now. Look, I built a multi-million dollar business by the age of 23 for one reason only. And it wasn't luck. It wasn't some degree that I had.

It was because of access. I had access to all of the millionaires and billionaires that you see me interview on this channel. And I got mentored by these entrepreneurs that I interview every single week. And because of that, I built a business that is now making over a million dollars a month. Now, here's the craziest part. Look, in 2026, I'm doing something that I've never done before. I'm opening that network up to you. See, one year ago, I launched and built what has now become the most

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this video to join the number one entrepreneur community in the world and I'll see you on the inside. With that being said, let's go get this next interview. >> Excuse me, ma'am. Ma'am, question for you. How old were you when you became a millionaire? >> Around my my late 20s. >> How did you get rich out here in Hong Kong? >> I have our own hair care brand. >> So, you started a company? >> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I'm the founder. >> How long have you been a business owner? >> 20 years.

And what's the company worth today? >> Around $100 million. >> So, you built a $und00 million company? >> Yeah. With my team, not myself. >> How old are you now? 40 something. >> You're in your 40s? >> Yes. >> Going all over Hong Kong interviewing the richest people. Could I get one minute with you for the channel off to the side? >> Just a minute. It's for the younger generation. >> Yeah, sure. >> Who am I here with today? >> I'm Marvin, founder of OMG Hair Brand.

So, you're a business owner? >> Yeah. Business owner, stylist, and I'm a high school dropout. >> You're a high school dropout? >> Yeah, I'm a high school dropout. When I was teenage, I start my own path. >> Why did you decide to drop out? >> Because I really want I really know what I want to do. I'm not very good in study. I'm a kind of a bit ADHD, but I don't want to waste my time and my energy. Time is our exit. That's why I just dropped out and leave my home.

What was the single biggest thing that it took to build out a hundred million dollar company? >> Get some investors, some people, they have technology, they have money, all people have different knowhow. Work together instead only by yourself. If you work by yourself, you can fast. But work with a great team, you can be far and deep. >> Did you have people that doubted you when you started your business? >> Oh, even my everyone almost 99% they doubt me.

Why did you believe in yourself? You are the only one who can believe yourself or make yourself fail. If you don't believe yourself, who can believe you? Why people believe in you? You are the only one who really know what you want before you do it. If you really believe in yourself, make it real. >> What is the best piece of advice that you got throughout your career? >> Don't be afraid of failure. I failed many thousand times. Every time I failed, I learned. Next time I fail, I

felt better. And then stand up and fail again and felt better. And then one day someone will tell you, "Yo, bro, you're now the champion." Oh, really? Thank you. >> You found a product that was able to generate tons of of money and it was super successful. How did you find a winning product? What was your formula for finding the product that you knew was going to be successful? >> You need to be precise. You need to be critical. Not someone tell you this good and you think this good. You need to

felt better. And then stand up and fail again and felt better. And then one day someone will tell you, "Yo, bro, you're now the champion." Oh, really? Thank you. >> You found a product that was able to generate tons of of money and it was super successful. How did you find a winning product? What was your formula for finding the product that you knew was going to be successful? >> You need to be precise. You need to be critical. Not someone tell you this good and you think this good. You need to

think, oh, this is good. Can we make it something better? Because some of our client is uh the Olympic gold medal athlete, award-winning uh movie director or movie actor. They are all precise. They want something better. Can we do better? Can we have something better? But you need to learn. You need to be fast. You need to absorb and you need to critical. Then you will make something better than before. >> I always like to ask people that if me and you died tomorrow and you had one

more message to leave with the younger generation, what would that be? >> Stay kind. No matter how worse situation you think you are now, it's your moment to shine. Stay kind. Be polite to people and stand up tall. Even you die, you don't regret. >> Do you have any regrets? >> Me? Yeah. >> I miss my father. He passed away. I'm >> sorry for your loss. What did you learn from your dad? >> Talking is cheap. Work on it. You will find fail. Once you fail, you know what

is not good for you and then you learn from it and then you go again and do again. But think you can rest but don't stop. >> You have amazing advice. >> Thank you. >> Thank you so much for your time. I really appreciate that. >> Yeah. Thank you so much. >> You're very inspiring. >> You too. Thank you. Please share share to more people the kids. They need you. >> So we walked up to the lady in between the car right before she was about to take off and she built a $100 million

company after dropping out of high school. And if there's one thing that I know, especially in the culture out here in Hong Kong, that does not happen, okay? They take school very seriously out here, you guys. But she took the ultimate bet on herself, she built a $100 million business and just gave you some great advice. Ready to move out here in Hong Kong? We got to keep the seat going and go get another one, you guys. Come on. Awesome. Excuse me, sir. How did you get rich?

Oh, I just I'm a business guy. >> And what line of business? >> Uh, construction. >> Can I interview you for 30 seconds up here? >> For what kind of video? >> I grew a channel to 18 million followers. I'm from the States. I interview business owners. Yeah, let's do it. Hey, look at that right there. A closed mouth does not get fed. Come on, let's get him. >> Oh, let's go. You said you're in the construction business. What are you building? >> We are a main contractor in Hong Kong

and actually I'm an engineer. >> How did you get into this business? >> Yeah, there's cars behind me. >> We just pull up right over here. Right. Right up to the side. Let's go right up here. One of the biggest contractors in Hong Kong. >> So, how did you get into construction? >> Because my father is a a registered structural engineer. He bring me in this kind of industry. >> Are you from Hong Kong? >> Yeah, I'm from Hong Kong. Yeah. Right. You are? >> Yeah, I'm Hong Kong.

What's the best year you've had? >> 80 millions. >> 80 million >> a year. Yeah. >> Are you serious? >> Yes. >> What is the best piece of advice that you ever received throughout your career? >> I just follow the the pattern because many of my friends they are older than me and then I just follow the pattern. Some of the guys they are older than me and then they do very well in their business industry. So I just follow what they have do. >> So find successful people and go study

and do exactly. >> Yes. Exactly. Yes. >> Did you have to sacrifice a lot to build an 80 million? >> Of course. One day you have 24 hours and then you think every day and night you need to think how to get business, how to get more job, how to uh do it better. Every moment you need to think of your business. >> What did you have to sacrifice? >> Time. Every day I would go to my office. No matter it's holiday, I need to go back to office and read some of the uh documents.

Did you have any challenges as a business owner? >> Of course. What's the biggest challenge you had to overcome? The biggest challenge you face? >> The cost. That cost >> of what? The cost in in Hong Kong is very high >> of materials or >> um salaries of of your colleagues. >> So the people staff yeah your staff is very high. >> How did you overcome that challenge? >> You need to keep money running in your bank account to maintain the the flow. >> And how old are you? >> Oh, I'm nearly 38.

38? >> Yeah. Nearly 38. >> Let me ask you this. My last question. If me and you died tomorrow and you had one more message to leave with the younger generation, what would that be? >> Keep fighting. Keep going. and then do what you want to do. >> Thank you so much for your time, man. I really appreciate that. >> That's a wrap on today's video, you guys. We just filmed in Hong Kong with the millionaires and billionaires of this city. So, I need you guys to stop

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